Saturday, February 02, 2013

A woman at a panel held Wednesday night by the right-wing Independent Women's Forum on how to reach out to woman had the same take. Leslie Paige, 55, who works for an advocacy group promoting smaller government, had her mind on bigger things when she took the mic and said, "I just want to say one small word and the word is sex." Paige explained that college-aged women see Republicans as "a bunch of prudish, anti-sex, anti-reproductive freedom people." So Paige has a brilliant suggestion for combatting the image problem: bumper stickers that say "We Like Sex Too." The room went silent for a second, but then broke into a round of applause and hoots.

Great. Whatever. They still want to turn every sexual encounter into a possible compulsory childbirth, so I don't really give a damn.

But this isn't the first time we've heard this by a long shot. Right wingers are always insisting that they are hotter than hot in the old bedroom.

Like this guy, who made a fetish of talking about it:

He did know a lot about hot sex, for sure. With a little help from meth and prostitutes.

Not that I think those Independent Women's Forum people are all cavorting with male prostitutes too, although some of them might be. But let's just say that if they are having hot sex, which is totally possible --- just look at Ted Haggard --- I'm going to guess it's of the more exotic type, if you know what I mean.

An Alabama minister who died in June of "accidental mechanical asphyxia" was found hogtied and wearing two complete wet suits, including a face mask, diving gloves and slippers, rubberized underwear, and a head mask, according to an autopsy report. Investigators determined that Rev. Gary Aldridge's death was not caused by foul play and that the 51-year-old pastor of Montgomery's Thorington Road Baptist Church was alone in his home at the time he died (while apparently in the midst of some autoerotic undertaking).